Table of Contents Projector Specifications Packing List Projector Overview General Operation External Inputs Peripherals Player Operation Remote Control Operation & Adv. Image Adjustment Trouble Shooting PG 1 PG 2 PG 3-4 PG 5 PG 6-7 PG 8 PG 9-15 PG 16-19 PG 19
P2 PICO PROJECTOR SPECIFICATIONS PROJECTION SYSTEM Native Resolution: SVGA (800x600) Brightness: 33 ANSI-Lumens Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 Noise: 30dB Projection Lens: Manual Focus Projection Image: Available Size 7 ~ 72 inch Lamp: AAXA White LED Life: 20,000hrs Projection Angle: 33.4 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Control Options: Keypad / Infrared Remote Control Advanced Image Adjustment (AIA): Mirror image, flip vertical, gamma correction, contrast, brightness, saturation, tint, color temperature Audio Output: Onboard dual 0.5w speakers Stereo speaker/headphone mini-jack Color: Matte Black Menu Language: English, Korean, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese, Chinese Simplified, Polski Aspect Ratio Control: 4:3 Dimension: 110*59*27mm (without battery pack) Weight: 260g Power Consumption: 12-15W Power Supply: DC 12V 1300 mah battery AC100~240V(Free Voltage), 50Hz/60Hz Supported Formats: /MP3/WMA/OGG/WAV/AVI/WMV/ SMV/ BMP/JPG/GIF/TXT Conformances: CE, FCC Class A INPUTS / OUTPUTS Video In: Audio Out: USB: Composite A/V (3.5mm), 15-pin VGA 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack 5 Pin Mini USB STORAGE CAPACITY Built in 1Gb flash memory + microsd/tf card reader
PACKING LIST
OVERVIEW Mini-USB Port Power On for Projection System
OVERVIEW
POWERING ON THE PROJECTOR GENERAL OPERATION 1. Attach the Power Cable or Battery Pack 2. Turn on the Power Switch - This turns on the main system you should hear the fan turn on 3. Press and hold the Projection System power button for 3 seconds a. This turns on the optical engine b. The projector should now be projecting a blue screen and is now in Stand By Mode STAND BY MODE When the projector is in stand-by mode it is ready to receive external inputs or start the player. The Stand-by mode is designated by a blue screen.
EXTERNAL INPUTS The P2 projector has 2 external input ports. The VGA port is found on the rear of the projector. The A/V port is found on the side of the projector next to the head phone jack. A/V INPUT ADDITIONAL FEATURES VGA INPUT 1. VGA Input Standard 15 pin VGA Input (up to 1280x720) The VGA input is designed for standard 15 pin VGA input at 800x600 native resolution. The P2 projector is ready to accept VGA input in stand by mode. 2. A/V Inputs - The main A/V input cable is by 3.5mm data jack. The P2 projector accepts different 3.5mm data sources including composite video (included), Ipod / Iphone cable (optional), Playstation Portable (Optional), Microsoft Zune (Optional), and others. Please check our website at www.aaxatech.com for optional A/V cables. 1. FOCUS To achieve the best picture at different projection distances, adjust the focus by turning the knob from left to right. The focus distance is designed from 0.2m to infinity
2. Volume Control The P2 projector has two methods of volume control. The first method is hardware volume control which can be adjusted by the + or - buttons found on the side of the projector. A volume control bar will pop up designating volume adjustment. The second method is software volume adjustment while using the (see Playerr) player 3. MICRO SD CARD The P2 projector accepts up to a 4GB Micro SD Card. The Micro SD Card should be inserted with the data contact portion facing up and will lock into place. The data on the Micro SD card can be accessed via the Player. Please see the Player section for more information.
4. Mini-USB Port The P2 mini-usb port allows access to the 1GB onboard memory. This is a data access / file transfer port only and cannot be used to charge the projector or for video input. Saved files can be accessed with the player. PERIPHERALS Composite Audio / Video (A/V) Connection The P2 projector can connect to any device that outputs composite video / audio (RCA type). The projector auto-detects the A/V cable in stand by mode. When the A/V cable is plugged in the menu is not accessible. The projector will automatically display any A/V image that is sent through the cable. Connecting to Iphone / Ipod The P2 projector can connect to Iphones and Ipods via the AAXA Ipod / Iphone cable (sold separately). The cable functions the same as an A/V cable and is auto-detected while in stand by mode. Please see your Ipod / Iphone manual on how to output to TV for Iphone / Ipod operating instructions. Most Iphones / Ipods will auto-detect the A/V cable. Some Ipods require selecting video out to display pictures and videos. Connecting to Zune The P2 projector can connect to Zunes via the AAXA Zune cable (sold separately). The cable functions the same as an A/V cable and is auto-detected while in stand by mode. Users must select the TV out under the Settings -> Display in the Zune menu before the display is outputted.
PLAYER OPERATION 1. Player Startup The Player can be started in stand by mode (blue screen) by pressing and holding the play button for 3 seconds.
REMOTE CONTROL & ADVANCED IMAGE ADJUSTMENT (AIA) The P2 remote control allows access to hardware control and Advanced Image Adjustment (AIA) features of the projector. Power On / Off The power button allows the projector system to be toggled on / off. Please note that the main power switch must be switched to on in order for the projection system to be turned on. To turn off the projection system simply press the PWR button once and again when prompted. Gamma - Gamma adjustment allows the adjustment of thebrightness variation between different sections of the image. Three gamma settings are available: Normal, Cinema, Bright. To adjust gamma simply press the Gamma button on the remote control. The current setting will appear in the top right corner of the screen.
Advanced Image Adjustment The settings in the advanced image adjustment menu can be accessed by pressing the top left Menu button. This will bring up the menu that allows access to: Up press Down or
Adjusting Display Settings To adjust Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, Tint, and Color temperature access the submenu and use Vol + and Vol to adjust. Use Recall to return to factory settings Adjusting System Menu Settings Language To change language access the submenu and select the appropriate language OSD Location changes the location of the menu Transparency changes the transparency of the menu OSD Timeout sets the number of seconds that the menu stays on without user input NOTE: The Advanced Image Adjustment (AIA) menu is only accessible while in mode or video input mode. Mirror Image The R/L button flips the image horizontally Vertical Image Flip The U/D button flips the image vertically
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT The hardware volume adjustment can be accessed via the VOL + and VOL buttons on the remote control. Please note that there is an additional software volume adjustment available while playing videos. PLAYER CONTROL The Menu, Reverse, Forward, Play/Pause buttons function the same as the player buttons found on the top of the projector. Please see the player section for more information. TROUBLE SHOOTING No Power Solution: Check to ensure the battery is charged or the P2 is plugged in No Sound Solution: Check to make sure the volume is on Pictures appear distorted Solution: Check to make sure picture resolutions are correct. Files larger than 640x4 are re-processed by the player which may cause distoration. Cannot Connecto USB Port Solution: Check the USB Cable. Switch USB Ports Media player has problems playing files or files are incompatible Soluton: Due to the large variety of encoding methods, not all encoding methods are supported by our media decoder. First check to make sure the file resolution is the appropriate size (no larger than 640x480). Second check to make sure the bit rate is not too high. We recommend using conversion utilities such as FormatFactory freeware conversion software to obtain a better conforming encoding of video files
File system/format problems occur while copying files from a Mac to the onboard memory. Solution: Make sure the file system format used for the transfer is FAT/FAT32. Newer Macs should auto-detect the file system on the P2. Media Player is Frozen Solution: On occasion some files will cause the player to crash.unplug / detach the battery and power source for a hard-reset. Unable to connect to a computer/laptop Solution: First check to make sure computer is able to output a VGA signal. On some laptops this requires activating the VGA output feature. If there is a signal, check to make sure the signal resolution is not too high. The P2 supports up to 1280x720 video input but operates best at 800x600. Computer / Laptop output fuzzy or blurry Solution: Check the focus adjustment. Check to ensure that output is set to 800x600 the native resolution of the P2 projector. Unable to display PowerPoint slides Solution: Save slides as a series of JPG images. Animations will be lost. Another option is to use an Apple Ipod or Microsoft Zunes to output PowerPoint slides via third party software and the AAXA Ipod or Zune A/V cable.